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Author: John (EBo) David
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"der.hans" wrote:
>
> Am 07. Mar, 2002 schwätzte Blake Barnett so:
>
> > The aliases are there for a good reason, they'll keep you from deleting
> > all your porn in one fell-swoop.
>
> They should've made aliases to other commmand names, e.g. rmi, mvi, irm,
> imv.


go thought until you understand that the aliasing was done to prevent
DoH's!

Have you ever done a:

rm -r * .o

Please notice the space between the * and the .o Happened to me in real
life on SOMEONE ELSES ACCOUNT!

> > > Bob Holtzman wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hi,
> > > > Anyone know how to get "rm -r" or "rm -r" to execute *non*interactively?
> > > > This is supposed to be the default behavior, but isn't on my box. I'm
> > > > running RH7.2 but it did the same thing on my old RH6.0.
>
> Bill had it right in mentioning that it's an alias in the shell
> initialization scripts. You can change it there and it will change it for
> all shells just as it's, IMHO, currently incorrectly aliasing 'rm' to 'rm
> -i', etc.
>
> If you're using this in scripts, then you should use the '-f' option anyway.


the -f works on most of the newer distro's, but on older ones the
program does not overwride the -i by using a -f. Hense my habbit of
using \rm ...

EBo --